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    attitudes toward the land differed between American writers. Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford is a text from the colonial period describing the conditions of the early settlers of America‚ Bernard Bailyn’s The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution explains the idea of superiority and power struggles between men‚ Common Sense‚ by Thomas Paine‚ is a rebellious pamphlet written during the revolutionary period‚ William Bryant’s The Prairies is a romantic text describing the lands‚ and

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    In these two stories‚ The General history of Virginia by John Smith and Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford‚ were about the making of two different colonies‚ Jamestown and Plymouth‚ and the reasons why they came to the New World. Both stories are written in different point of views‚ Jon Smith wrote in the 3rd person point of view‚ while William Bradford wrote in 1st person point of view. Many came for many different reasons‚ maybe because of religion reason others start a new life in the New

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    In William Bradford’s “Of Plymouth Plantation” he spoke about his encounters with the native Americans. The passage “Dealing With The Natives” is specifically interesting because in primary schools students are taught about the Mayflower coming to America. However‚ in the school taught version the pilgrims and Indians happily share a Thanksgiving feast together. Many can imagine the Mayflower pulling up to Plymouth and the Indians welcoming them like they were old friends. Showing the English how

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    William Bradford influenced by William Brewster and John Robinson of Scrooby separatist congregation. They too had a terrible time getting to the new world such as: “Extreme weakness and sickness oppressed us.”(John Smith 72).Above that Also “Met with many fierce storms.” (William Bradford 78). In 1609 Bradford joins separatists and marries Dorothy May in 1613 and together they voyage to Plymouth with Pilgrims; 1620 Dorothy dies followed by governor

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    them. In William Bradford’s journal of Plymouth Plantation‚ the real-life account of the pilgrimage of the separatists was recorded entailing the grueling life that the men and women of the faith endured. It was felt strongly in their community that living a pure life would ensure that God would be with them in every endeavor. The Pilgrim’s success was denoted by their unity in adversity‚ their faith in God‚ however their denomination scrupled by the ever-changing world. Notably‚ Bradford illustrates

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    1.Why did Bradford leave England‚ eventually coming to America? 2.Why did Bradford leave England‚ eventually coming to America Engage your background knowledge: Hundreds of years later‚ immigrants still come to America. How do Bradford’s reasons compare to those of modern immigrants? Remember‚ not all immigrants come here for the same reason. 3.Did you know before reading this article that many of the immigrants and explorers were young - under 25 years old? Some were even teenagers. How old was

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    The historical narrative Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford tells about the once struggling Pilgrims making a good life for themselves with the help of the Indians. Leaving all civil parts of the world behind the Pilgrims set off. After 66 days aboard the Mayflower they reached Cape Cod on November 11th‚ 1620. The exhausting expedition brought disease and sickness to the travelers. When they arrived they had no houses‚ towns or welcoming faces to greet them. The natives to the land seemed

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    chose it to be so. William Bradford‚ one of these Puritans‚ was not only the first governor of the first Puritan settlement‚ Plymouth‚ but was also it’s first historian. Our first accounts of the Plymouth inhabitants‚ in turn‚ come to us by way of Bradford’s detailed accounts of what happened at Plymouth Plantation. However‚ one can argue that because of Bradford’s Puritan beliefs‚ his account may be slightly biased‚ and not completely precise as to what truly happened at the Plymouth settlement. Or

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    Two of the many selections that I have appointed were Olaudah Equiano‚ and Plymouth Plantation. The writers’ interest of oppression for Olaudah Equiano would simply have to be because they were slaves. The writer described how the voyage that they were forced upon was‚ and how their living quarters were. They also described in harsh detail what it meant to be galled from being harshly beaten with whips‚ chains‚ etc.”The shrieks of women‚ and the groans of the dying‚ rendered the whole a scene of

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    culture and tradition. There are so many ways the stories‚ “History of Virginia” and‚ “Of Plymouth Plantation” make today what we are and what the world’s community is. Between these two stories there are so many differences and similarities. In this essay I will compare and contrast both stories and talk about what happened. These two stories both take place in two different colonies; Jamestown and Plymouth. In the story‚ “History of Virginia” there are many different parts to the story. The story

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